Daily Archives: August 29, 2015

CA3: Sexual advances in a gov’tal workplace are not a Fourth Amendment search or seizure

“While Fourth Amendment protections may extend to ‘[s]earches and seizures by government employers or supervisors,’ O’Connor v. Ortega, 480 U.S. 709, 715, 107 S. Ct. 1492, 94 L. Ed. 2d 714 (1987), we agree with the District Court that the … Continue reading

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CA9: Settled by 1984 that Brady applied to police; qualified immunity denied

Not a search and seizure case, but we need to know it: It was established in 1984 at the time of one plaintiff’s conviction and 1991 of the other plaintiff that police had a duty to provide exculpatory evidence to … Continue reading

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S.D.Ala.: Asking def about his money unlawfully extended stop

After the traffic stop, defendant should have been released. As he tried to go, questions about his money unreasonably extended the stop. United States v. Snowden, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 112966 (S.D.Ala. August 26, 2015):

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CA1: Govt proved independent source for SW; nexus to computer shown by its proximity to forged documents

Removing the information from the alleged illegal search from the affidavit for search warrant still shows probable cause from independent sources, and the motions to suppress were properly denied. Nexus to search one defendant’s computer came from his carrying it … Continue reading

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CA5: Using a Taser on a person no longer resisting is excessive force

Using a Taser on a person no longer resisting is excessive force. The mentally ill plaintiff was at first resisting but then stopped. At that point, it became excessive. Carroll v. Ellington, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 15098 (5th Cir. August … Continue reading

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D.C.Cir. dissolves injunction against telephony metadata collection sanctioned by FISA

D.C.Cir. dissolves injunction against telephony metadata collection sanctioned by FISA. Klayman v. Obama, 15-5001 (D.C.Cir. August 28, 2015):

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Baltimore Sun: Public defender’s office to review cases involving stingray technology

Baltimore Sun: Public defender’s office to review cases involving stingray technology by Jessica Anderson: The Baltimore public defender’s office said it plans to review nearly 2,000 cases in which police used a controversial cellphone surveillance tool without defense attorneys’ knowledge, … Continue reading

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